Type 3 conditionals express imaginary situation in the past; that is, they refer to past situation that didn’t happen. if + past perfect // would have + past participle (iiird verb form) for example: if she had called earlier, i would have told her about the meeting. put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense to make 3 conditional sentences. if he … (remember) earlier, he … (send) her a birthday card. if you … (not / be) ill, you … (go) to the party. jason … (not / break) his arm if he … (be) more careful. helen … (get) wet if she … (not / take) her umbrella. if i … (do) my homework, my teacher … (not / shout) at me. you … (pass) the test if you … (study) more. if she … (close) the gate, the rabbit … (not / run) away. she … (lose) her keys if i … (not / pick) them up. if he … (save) some money, he … (be able) go on holiday. if you … (not / be) in a hurry, you … (not / forget) your keys.